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Has your school cut the budget for conferences and professional development? Would you like some excellent free professional development that you can access at your
Has your school cut the budget for conferences and professional development? Would you like some excellent free professional development that you can access at your
Back in February Google released historical imagery in Google Earth of 35 European cities as they looked during WWII. Today, Google announced that they have
Through a Tweet by Vicki Davis I have learned that Voki is offering an ad-free version for educators. Voki is a service that allows users
Who Wants to be President? is an infographic containing the names and salaries of the presidents of twenty-one countries. The infographic also contains the GDP
Fat World is an educational video game funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The game isn’t designed to tell students what they
Online study guide provider Shmoop recently announced the addition of 33 more titles to their offerings. Shmoop added 15 new literature titles for students including
Through the Cool Infographics blog I discovered a neat infographic about the ten most expensive cities to live in in 2010. The infographic has three
Open Study is a new collaborative study service developed and funded in part by Georgia Tech, Emory University, and the National Science Foundation. At its
Scribd, a PDF publishing service, has now integrated Apture search technology to make PDFs interactive. Now anytime you’re reading a document on Scribd and you
Google Demo Slam is a new Google site featuring short tech demonstrations. The idea of the site is to have people compete to make the
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